And ahead of his side’s opener, Low said: “We want to be able to embarrass opponents with our playing skills.[>

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“We couldn’t have done any more up to this point. That’s why my conscience is clear and I have a really good feeling about the tournament.[>

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“The team has been enthusiastic and ready to learn. Now we are just correcting small errors. We are going into the tournament well prepared.”[>

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Low will be hoping striker Miroslav Klose can recapture his form of previous competitions.[>

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The Bayern Munich star has scored 10 goals in World Cup finals – and his knack of landing decisive strikes could prove vital. Klose scored only three last season, but Low said: “He was very agile, quick in his actions, in training.[>

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“He’s slowly getting his form back and he’s getting fresher physically as well. Miro can still be very important to us.”[>

Meanwhile, Aussie midfielder Tim Cahill admits his side are likely to keep it tight against the Germans.[>

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The Socceroos have been criticised by Low, who said: “Australia can be expected to offer anything but a great spectacle.”[>

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But Everton star Cahill, who has shrugged off a neck injury to be fit for tomorrow’s clash, said: “Let them throw stones, [>

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“There’s been a lot of talk about the Germans talking us down and how well they are going to do.[>

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“For us that is a positive. We are going into the game as underdogs. What they say doesn’t bother us.”[>

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But Cahill admits the Aussies have their work cut out to get a result against the three-time champions. “They are a very good outfit and they have always been there or thereabouts,” he said.[>